Subsea fiber-optic cables, a critical information and telecommunications technology (ICT) infrastructure carrying more than 95 percent of international data, are becoming a highly consequential theate...
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Today, the cable companies pay ESPN $5 or $6 a month per subscriber, and ESPN makes that much again in advertising revenue. If the cable connection went away, ESPN, HBO, and
56 These cable networks are much better at providing high-speed downloads than uploads, but speeds in both directions tend to be far greater than those available from DSL.
I''ve been tracking the telco deployments of fiber optics since 1991 when they were announced as something called the Information Superhighway.
I traced the ownership of the undersea cables carrying 95% of global internet traffic and found a map that mirrors colonial geography with unsettling precision — the same ports, the same
Laced across the seabed are undersea fibre-optic cables. This is the invisible infrastructure of the modern age, carrying everything from a social media scroll to high-stakes
And many have no choice between even those limited options; internet and cable companies are notorious for carving up territory, limiting competition among themselves.
Every submarine cable in the world runs on optical fiber. And the global optical fiber market is dominated by a small number of manufacturers — of which Corning is the largest and most
This paper addresses how the United States and its allies can more strategically compete with Chinese and Russian threats to subsea cables and reduce the vulnerability of cable
Today, Crawford is warning of a looming cable monopoly. To be sure, DOCSIS 3.0 technology has given cable a relatively low-cost upgrade path while traditional telcos generally have
TeleGeograpy''s interactive map explores the world''s system of undersea fiber optic cables crossing oceans and following the coast of entire continents.
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